Human Revolution is the third game in the Deus Ex series, a prequel where players take control of augmented security officer Adam Jensen, and investigate attacks against Sarif Industries, a leader in augmentation technology.

There are trainers to almost all games on PC, which are basically user made cheats. Infinite ammo, level unlocks, invincibility, you name it. I guess you could call them mods, but there is more hacking involved since most games don't have mod support.

Takes the challenge out of the game. The game isn't designed around new game+. Deus ex has always revolved around choices and how to tackle obstacles and problems on how you want to play. In order to do that, you commit to certain augmentations.

Takes the challenge out of the game. The game isn't designed around new game+. Deus ex has always revolved around choices and how to tackle obstacles and problems on how you want to play. In order to do that, you commit to certain augmentations.

Yeah, I don't see the appeal. Deus Ex: HR isn't a particularly hard game in the first place if you've ever played a stealth game before, and a NG+ where you just have pretty much everything would get boring after about 20 minutes. Then again, I find most NG+ modes pointless, as you can basically just mash the attack button and win everything because NG+ completely upsets the game's difficulty curve.

Takes the challenge out of the game. The game isn't designed around new game+. Deus ex has always revolved around choices and how to tackle obstacles and problems on how you want to play. In order to do that, you commit to certain augmentations.

Yeah, I just wanted to play around with the whole set unlocked for a while, since I'm already done with the game, and completed it without killing anyone (except those stupid stupid bosses). So I wanted to get my killing on with infinite stealth, etc, just for kicks.

But no biggie, i just uninstalled it and moved on, I don't want it THAT bad.

Honest speaking, I'm glad that this game doesn't have a NG+ mode. I believe the thrill of this game is that you take your time exploring the world slowly and experience the other possibilities. This game is not a shooter that you can gain advantage by being fully upgraded.

There is a debug menu that I have not had a problem with, I have been using it in the boss fights, then turning it off after to save, and playing the rest of the game without it. I haven't used anything else other then god mode. But it has not screwed up my save game.